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    The Social Brain: Discovering the Networks of the Mind

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    The Social Brain: Discovering the Networks of the Mind

    The Social Brain: Discovering the Networks of the Mind by Michael S. Gazzaniga
    English | ISBN: 0465078508 | 1985 | scan PDF | 244 pages | 9 mb

    This book presents a new and valuable approach to understanding the brain , both physically and psychologically. Gazzaniga, a former student and colleague of Nobel Laureate Roger Sperry, was a pioneer in studies of the separate hemispheres of the brain. The brain, he concludes in the course of debunking many of the misinterpretations of the right-brain/left-brain studies of the past 20 years, is made up of independently acting modules that, almost in a social way, interact to bring about mental and physical behavior.

    Extrapolating from findings in brain-damaged and "split-brain" patients, he discusses how the left brain's "need to interpret" may be applied to explaining such topics as prejudice, evolution, and religion. A fascinating excursion into the "higher" reaches of mind-brain by a witty and clear-thinking neuroscientist.

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